---
title: If-Else Statement
---
## Introduction
The `if` statement executes a statement if a specified condition is `true`. If the condition is `false`, another statement can be executed using the `else` statement.
**Note:** The `else` statement is optional.
```javascript
if (condition) {
    /* do something */
} else {
    /* do something else */
}
```
Multiple `if...else` statements can be chained to create an `else if` clause. This specifies a new condition to test and can be repeated to test multiple conditions, checking until a true statement is presented to execute.
```javascript
if (condition1) {
    /* do something */
} else if (condition2) {
    /* do something else */
} else if (condition3) {
    /* do something else */
} else {
    /* final statement */
}
```
**Note:** If you want to execute more than one statement in the `if`, `else` or `else if` part, curly braces are required around the statements:
```javascript
if (condition) {
    /* do */
    /* something */
    /* with multiple statements */
} else {
    /* do something */
    /* else */
}
```
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### Additional ternary operator
For a simple operation like assigning a value to a variable conditionally you can use a ternary operator, which is a shorthand syntax for an `if...else` clause in JavaScript
```javascript
// Normal if...else
let num  = 1;
if (someCondition){
    num = 1;
} else {
    num = 0;
}
// Using ternary operator
const num = someCondition ? 1 : 2;
// condition ? true case : false case
```
## Examples
**Using** `if...else`:
```javascript
// If x = 5, then z = 7 and q = 42.
// If x is not 5, then z = 19.
if (x == 5) {
  z = 7;
  q = 42
} else {
  z = 19;
}
```
**Using** `else if`:
```javascript
if (x < 10) {
  return "Small number";
} else if (x < 50) {
  return "Medium number";
} else if (x < 100) {
  return "Large number";
} else {
  flag = 1;
  return "Invalid number";
}
```
**Using** `if` **alone**:
```javascript
    // This function can also act as a Boolean
    if (x < 30) {
        return "true";
    }